- A
biocide is
defined in the
European legislation as a
chemical substance or
microorganism intended to destroy, deter,
render harmless, or
exert a controlling...
- acrolein. It is
produced industrially from
propene and
mainly used as a
biocide and a
building block to
other chemical compounds, such as the
amino acid...
- the
monohydroxylated isomers of biphenyl. It is a
white solid. It is a
biocide used as a
preservative with E
number E231 and
under the
trade names Dowicide...
- Inc. p. 202. ISBN 9780824787929.
Harold William Rossmoore.
Handbook of
Biocide and
Preservative Use, p. 341. ISBN 0-7514-0212-5 Cook,
Denys (1963). "The...
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Algaecide or
algicide is a
biocide used for
killing and
preventing the
growth of algae,
often defined in a
loose sense that,
beyond the
biological definition...
-
adhesion promoters, UV stabilizers,
flatteners (de-glossing agents),
biocides to
fight bacterial growth and the like.
Additives normally do not significantly...
-
small animals. In the
presence of light,
bonellin is a very
effective biocide,
killing bacteria,
larva of
other organisms, and red
blood cells in laboratory...
-
registration as a
pesticide in the US in 1972.
Beyond its
typical use as a
biocide,
DBNPA has been
investigated for
other uses in
recent years.
Research has...
-
quaternary ammonium compound.
ADBACs have
three main
categories of use: as a
biocide, a
cationic surfactant, and a
phase transfer agent.
ADBACs are a mixture...
- Anti-fouling is the
ability of
specifically designed materials (such as
toxic biocide paints, or non-toxic paints) to
remove or
prevent biofouling. The buildup...